Nice controller >< It's been ages since i messed around with controller setups but wouldn't it be faster and easier to remap the buttons over the retropie itself? It should be possible i think. Not sure if you can play advanced mods too smooth. Last time i tried Witching Hour on a raspberry B it had some slow-downs but retropie might be also faster =p

Thanks, ordered today 2 wireless as well, and it's complicated to connect that HDMI cable across the room.

It's been ages since i messed around with controller setups but wouldn't it be faster and easier to remap the buttons over the retropie itself?

Well, Wolf4SDL has its own setup which overwrites retropie's keys mapping (Wolf4SDL is port and not another emulator). Currently - the way that I have no active "esc" button, this is what I want to change.

Not sure if you can play advanced mods too smooth

Will have to see At least Wolf4SDL was running perfectly well, so were Hexen/Doom/Duke Nukem etc on ps1 emulator (only some big other games were slow and only before I copied in ps1 bios files - important).

Last time i tried Witching Hour on a raspberry B it had some slow-downs but retropie might be also faster =p

Embeds GameController_DB for immediate support of dozens of game controllers

Supports RetroPie's screwed up xmod patch that forces triggers_to_buttons, as well as without it (for XBox controllers)

Allows remapping all buttons on the gamepad with in-game UI

Allows adjusting turn speed with in-game UI

My fork assumes two axes with the following mapping:

Left stick X axis: Strafe

Left stick Y axis: Move forward/back

Right stick X axis: Turn

Left stick button: Run

Right stick button: Run

Left bumper: Previous weapon

Right bumper: Next weapon

Left trigger: Use

Right trigger: Fire

Select: Pause

Start: Escape

You can remap all of the buttons and actions listed above, but the axes are hardcoded. Unfortunately, with your gamepad only having a single axis, you won't be able to turn (doh!). Maybe the wireless gamepads you bought have multiple axes?